Christoph Niemann brings together three magical things: creativity, Lego blocks, and New York City.
(via The New York Times)
Christoph Niemann brings together three magical things: creativity, Lego blocks, and New York City.
(via The New York Times)
Some brilliant Imperial propaganda, created by Cliff Chiang. So good.
(via Cliff Chiang)
I was fixing up my music collection earlier, and I forgot how much calm the cover of Morning View brings to me.
Then you follow it up with a round of Wish You Were Here, and suddenly you’re not in the city anymore.
Tags:incubus
Made by illustrator Jim Tierney for his thesis project.
He speaks more about the actual creation process in this post. It’s pretty sweet to watch it unfold.
(via Boing Boing)
Tags:design·jules verne
Heard a lot about this short just recently, which is a bit of a shame since it’s been finished for quite a while now. Dark and delicious.
Tags:animation
(via Logan Walters)
Tags:space invaders
Peter Callesen shows us how it’s done. Like a modern-day Michelangelo he makes sculptures surface from a single piece of paper.
Amazing.
(via Dodd Vickers)
Tags:awesome
I’ve already seen animated GIFs of several frames of pictures put together, and I’ve already seen pictures of light art. But I haven’t really seen those two things combined yet.
Looks like a good 5-6 hours of shooting, shooting and shooting.
(via Lifehacker)
Tags:animation·photography
Boasting 440+ hours of work, LegoMatrix proudly presents the scene that made The Matrix what it was (well, aside from the one where Trinity jumps in the air and kicks the shit out of a guard early in the movie).
It’s short, but definitely sweet. In the asskicking kind of way.
(via Kineda)
Tags:awesome·lego·the matrix
“They may take our lives, but they’ll never take this nice blue suit!”
For its 20th anniversary, Empire reunites actors and actresses with their iconic Hollywood film roles. The gorgeous portrait and set shots include Mel Gibson as William Wallace, Arnold Schwarzenegger as The Terminator and Anthony Hopkins as Hannibal Lecter, among others.
Very cool.
(via Mo Twister)
Tags:hollywood·photography